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It blows my mind that you stayed I thought you were going to leave Just like last time I sat, enjoying my night Until I noticed You were holding her hand. You never held my hand. Two shadows walking under street lamps So easy to miss, so hard to ignore The image is burned on the back of my eyelids Reflecting even in the safe haven Of my own darkness Honestly, you have the best timing Right when I thought I was getting better I’ve relapsed And my thoughts have been consumed With those mocking blue eyes and Jutting jaw and Snooty personality All of your worst qualities Are those I remember and yet Those are which I cannot stand I’ve found someone better, honestly And he’s just like you Only improved – No snotty remarks, no sarcastic “Fantastic” No rants on the philosophy of our existence Or short stories with only a beginning This itself is a beginning And I intend for it to be One that makes me finally happy
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Nov 4, 2014
Nov 4, 2014 at 6:51 PM UTC
17 October 2014
It blows my mind that you stayed I thought you were going to leave Just like last time I sat, enjoying my night Until I noticed You were holding her hand. You never held my hand. Two shadows walking under street lamps So easy to miss, so hard to ignore The image is burned on the back of my eyelids Reflecting even in the safe haven Of my own darkness Honestly, you have the best timing Right when I thought I was getting better I’ve relapsed And my thoughts have been consumed With those mocking blue eyes and Jutting jaw and Snooty personality All of your worst qualities Are those I remember and yet Those are which I cannot stand I’ve found someone better, honestly And he’s just like you Only improved – No snotty remarks, no sarcastic “Fantastic” No rants on the philosophy of our existence Or short stories with only a beginning This itself is a beginning And I intend for it to be One that makes me finally happy
allison-meyette
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Nov 4, 2014
Nov 4, 2014 at 6:51 PM UTC
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